SALES BY AUCTION ON THE FARM, OK ATO THURSDAY, JUNE 27. NEWTON KING XT AS received instructions from Mr. CHARLES ANDREWS, who baa sold Ms farm, to sell by public auction as above, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE: gg DAIRY COWS, Jerseys, Shorthorns and Holsteina 15 in-calf Jersey heifers (selected) 13 2-year steers 29 yearling heifera 27 yearling steers * f 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 1 2-year Shorthorn bull 15 fat sheep 5-year draught horse, aged heavy draught mare, 8-year heavy draught mare, 4-year heavy draught mare, 4-year halfdraught gelding, 7-year express mare, 6-year harness horse* ityear Campftre colt, 2 3-year heavy fillies (unbroken), 2-year half-draught colt (unbroken), 2 Berkshire sows (in farrow), 1 Berkshire boar, 7 store pigs, 2 horse drays, 1 express, 1 gig, set harness, 1 Cortland buggy and harness, harness for 6 horses, 1 double-furrow Duncan plough, disc harrows, tine and chain harrows, 1 Cooper & 1 Duncan drill, s.f. plough, Massey Harris cultivator, 1 roller, block and chains, 2 sets Whipple tfees, 3 and 4-horse bars, 2 coppers, boiler and stands, 1 set trolley wheels, large safe, 100 ft, wire rope 5-Bin., 80 feet flaming, tray and tanks, 4 tasks, 1 Douglas pump, 1 ram and 70 feet Jin. piping, horse rugs, 2 salting tubs, 1 stack Bheet, 24 by 18, black* smith bellows, anvil vise, spades, shovels, forks and hoes, hammer and wedges, barrels, grindstone, wire netting, pig troughs, 13 milk cans, 3 buckets, 1 Babcock tester, 1 sprayer, 40 sacks oaten chaff, 200 gallmw home-made wine, 1 saw bench and circular saw, household fn?» niture and linen, 4 chests of drawere, 1 duchess set, 3 wire mattresses, chairs and tables, J! couches, bedding and ifaaw crockery, linos, 1 bath, Jam, bottled fruit, sauces, famnfo sett and racquets, piano. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: LJLG. bucket milking machine, with pump complete and 80 feet mSk fluming, tank and spreader. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11 o'clock. NOTE—The above are a good line of fine-conditioned young cows. Mr. Ad* drews has culled heavily, and Is not offer* ing a single cow for sale that he would not have milked in his own dairy he'd had his farm not been sold. The herd contains some fine dairy, cattle. The horses are good. Cars will run from Manaia and Kaponga on the moming of sale. ON THE FARM, LEPPERTON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE & NEWTON KING H A ! received instructions from MR. C. ROWSON, who has sold his farm* to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVES 20 DAIRY COWS 1 pedigree Jersey bull "Golden Fern's Prince" 7 weaner heifers 2 breeding sows, due August 6 store pigs Shetland pony, saddle and britU* (reserve) 2 good plough horaes (all work)' Milk cart harness, 3 cans, buckets, s.f. plough, tine and chain harrows, 9-coulter Massey drill (ret serve), Massey mower, weed destroyer, spray pump, 3 tons lime, dog cart and harness (reserve), L.M.C. motor bike (reserve), chains, swingletrees, 3-horsc gear, 3 coils wire, cow and horse ruga, maul, wedges, axes, crowbars, lawn mower, pig troughs, wheelbarrow, saddle nnd bridle, tools and sundries. Reserve on pony, dog oart, drill urn) bike. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—These cowa are a very fine line, mostly grade Jerseys, July and August calvers. The herd started tho season with a 4.9 test and finished at 6.6. STONY RIVER YARDS TUESDAY, JUNE 25. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above: JOQ MIXED WEANER3 20 store cows 5 springers 12 very choice rising 2-year Jb., heifers, bred by Mr. C. Well# 25 fat sheep Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1918, Page 8
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